The Idiot (Modern Library Classics) by Fyodor Dostoevsky

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Author
Fyodor Dostoevsky
Publisher
Modern Library
Pages
720 pages
ISBN
978-0679642428
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Description

The Idiot (Modern Library Classics) is a profound exploration of human nature and morality written by Fyodor Dostoevsky. Published on April 8, 2003, by Modern Library, this edition carries the ISBN-13 978-0679642428 and spans 720 printed pages. The novel centers around Prince Myshkin, a Christ-like figure with epilepsy who returns to Russia from a Swiss sanitarium. Upon his return, he is immediately entangled in a complex web of relationships and societal conflicts.

The narrative unfolds as Myshkin navigates the chaotic world of St. Petersburg society, torn between two women: Nastasya Filippovna, a seductive and troubled kept woman, and Aglaia, a pure and innocent young lady who is engaged to Ganya, another character deeply involved in the intricate social dynamics.

Amidst this backdrop of love, greed, and moral decay, Myshkin’s innate honesty, goodness, and integrity stand out starkly against the morally vacuous individuals around him. His pure nature ultimately proves insufficient to withstand the corrupting influences of society. The novel delves into themes of redemption, personal sacrifice, and the human capacity for both love and cruelty.

Notably, this edition features a revised translation by Anna Brailovsky, which corrects inaccuracies from earlier translations, especially those made by Constance Garnett. Brailovsky’s efforts aim to restore as much as possible of Dostoevsky’s original syntactical structure, ensuring that readers experience the work in its most authentic form.

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